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Beyond the Bodies' Edge: Didier William's New Body of Work in San Francisco
Altman Siegel is thrilled to present an exhibition of new work by Juxtapoz staff favorite, Didier William. This suite of paintings on panel builds upon the artist's recent large-scale installatio
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January 17, 2025
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Anastasia Bay: Homage to the Body Electric
Describing Anastasia Bay as someone who sketches figures is akin to calling Giuseppe Verdi a songwriter. She paints big, and with authority, in gestures that are seen, felt and remembered. Among
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January 13, 2025
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Radio Juxtapoz, ep 154: Jeremy Geddes and the Painting of Time
It took Melbourne's Jeremy Geddes over 5 years to make his newest solo show, Periphery, for Thinkspace Projects, and it's been over a decade since he last had a show all together. He
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January 13, 2025
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Morteza Khakshoor: Post-Picasso
Morteza Khakshoor is the definition of an artist’s artist. An ideal conversationalist, his practice is guided by the divine sensation a creator forever chases: where everything feels inexplicab
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January 06, 2025
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Gabriela Ruiz: Valley Girl
When entering the downtown Los Angeles studio of artist Gabriela Ruiz, I was struck by a painting of an eye. Not just any eye, but a puffy, surreal orb that turned out to be inspired by a horrifi
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December 30, 2024
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Shyama Golden: Mirrors and Windows
Shyama Golden is a surrealist storyteller, weaving together a multiplex of references to envision her own lyrical journey of endless rebirth. Los Angeles, Golden’s home, is a primary character
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December 26, 2024
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Best of 2024: The 15 Juxtapoz Features You Read the Most
For many people we have asked recently, 2024 was slog, a challenge, a conflict, exhausting and even a year to rethink what it is we know and what it is we want. The art market dipped and left man
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December 24, 2024
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Christian Quin Newell: A Dream Sequence
As soon as I first read about the practice of London-based Christian Quin Newell, I knew I wanted to interview him. His show there this past summer at Public Gallery was a collection of—and I d
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December 20, 2024
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Tim Conlon the Freight Painter
We have a longstanding romance with the American train, a slow and poetic vision that crosses rivers, slices through mountains and connects towns, cities and new frontiers. The railroad has been
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December 19, 2024
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The Artists of 2024
It has been quite the exhausting year. There is so much to note of 2024, between war, elections, art market instability, a bit of cultural instability perhaps even more succinctly. So many of the
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December 18, 2024
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